Privet Yaroslav, all my apologies for the eternity taken to answer.
2014-12-30 18:22 GMT+01:00 Charles Lepple <clep...@gmail.com>: > On Dec 29, 2014, at 10:03 AM, Ярослав Бабаянц <free...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Any news? > > Send dubug with explore one more time > in attach > > > Unless I am mistaken, there is no new information in the latest debug > output. > > One odd thing in the HID dump is that DesignCapacity appears twice, with > very different values: > > Path: UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.*DesignCapacity*, ReportID: 0x23, Offset: > 0, Size: 32, Value: 18000 > ... > Path: UPS.PowerSummary.CapacityGranularity1, ReportID: 0x0c, Offset: 0, > Size: 8, Value: 1 > Path: UPS.PowerSummary.CapacityMode, ReportID: 0x0c, Offset: 8, Size: 8, > Value: 2 > Path: UPS.PowerSummary.*DesignCapacity*, ReportID: 0x0c, Offset: 16, > Size: 8, Value: 100 > Path: UPS.PowerSummary.FullChargeCapacity, ReportID: 0x0c, Offset: 24, > Size: 8, Value: 100 > > (These are both 'Type: Feature'.) > > From pdcv10.pdf, UPS.BatterySystem.Battery.DesignCapacity should be in > CapacityMode units, and CapacityMode==2 is %. But since CapacityMode is in > UPS.PowerSummary, maybe it refers to UPS.PowerSummary.DesignCapacity instead. > The 18000 might be mAh or mWh. > > It is also possible that one of UPS.PowerSummary.DesignCapacity > or UPS.PowerSummary.FullChargeCapacity was intended to > be RemainingCapacity. You can verify this by forcing the UPS onto battery > power until the front panel displays a charge lower than 100%. > > I do not see any items which are likely to be runtime. > Charles' audit is fully right. After some more review and local testing: - would you be able to test with the latest NUT revision (2.7.4)? Note that it's not mandatory, since no change here should be impacting your issue. - the firmware revision is bad (ups.firmware: 9SX5Ki) - I've tested locally with a 9SX (ups.firmware: 02.17.0040, previous official FW) and the needed data is present (UPS.PowerSummary.RemainingCapacity). - I'm convinced that your issue comes from an outdated FW. would you be able to upgrade the firmware of your unit? If so, everything is available here (for Windows only though): h ttp://powerquality.eaton.com/Support/Software-Drivers/Downloads/9SX-UPS-firmware.asp I hope the above information will help you in solving your issue. Best regards, Arnaud -- Eaton Data Center Automation Solutions - Opensource Leader - http://42ity.org NUT (Network UPS Tools) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.fr
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